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QCD and hadron structure-B5
Place
Location: Mexico City
Date:
28 Jul 11:15 - 13:15
Conveners
Future, nucleon structure
Prof. Gamberg, Leonard (Penn State University Berks)
Future EIC measurements will improve our determination of collinear PDFs. To understand their impact, we explore the effect of EIC polarization asymmetries pseudo-data on quark and gluon helicity distributions in the proton, using the JAM Monte Carlo global QCD analysis framework. A corresponding impact study of inclusive DIS and parity-violating DIS planned data on unpolarized PDFs is also shown.
Presented by Filippo DELCARRO
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28/7/2021
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12:20
The analysis of single transverse-spin asymmetries (SSAs) gives us tremendous insight into the internal structure of hadrons. In this talk I will discuss our results on the first global fit of SSA data from SIDIS, Drell-Yan, e+e− annihilation into hadron pairs, and proton-proton collisions. I will also report on a study based on these results of the impact the EIC at Brookhaven National Lab an
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Presented by Daniel PITONYAK
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28/7/2021
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12:00
SPD is an international Collaboration gathering around the Spin Physics Detector at the NICA Collider, under construction at JINR, in Dubna. The collision of high luminosity polarized proton and deuteron beams with total energy up to 27 GeV, will open unique opportunities for a wide research program including the spin structure of light nuclei, the proton gluon content and the spin dependence of t
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Presented by Prof. Egle TOMASI-GUSTAFSSON
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28/7/2021
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11:40
We perform analyses of the 3D gluon content of the proton via a study of polarized twist-2 gluon TMDs, calculated in a spectator model for the parent nucleon. Our approach encodes a flexible parametrization for the spectator-mass density, suited to describe both moderate and small-x effects. All these developments are relevant in the investigation of gluon dynamics inside nucleons and nuclei, whic
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Presented by Dr. Francesco Giovanni CELIBERTO
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28/7/2021
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16:15